Manufacturer Information
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HOLZMANN MASCHINEN GmbH
Marktplatz 4
4170 Haslach
Austria
Usage Warnings
Folders and Benders
Warnings and safety precautions
Main risks
- Entrapment and crushing in the closing area, rollers, or between punch and die.
- Cuts from sharp sheet metal edges and from contact with tooling.
- Ejection or sudden slippage of parts if they are not properly secured or aligned.
- Overexertion and dropping of heavy or large-format parts.
- Unintended activation of controls (e.g. foot pedal) and unexpected start-up.
- Noise, vibration and ejection of particles or oil splashes.
- Electrical hazards and, where applicable, pressure hazards in hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
- Slips due to oil spills, swarf or dirt on the floor.
Safe use
- Before each use, verify the capacity of the equipment and tooling for the material (thickness, width and type) and do not exceed it.
- Check the condition and secure fixing of punches, dies or rollers; do not use cracked, deformed or loose components.
- Adjust and lock stops, guides and guards; keep hands, gloves and clothing away from pinch points.
- Use positioning aids to handle the sheet (tongs, hooks or handled magnets) where possible; avoid holding it with your fingers near the closing area.
- Wear appropriate PPE: safety glasses, cut-resistant gloves for handling sheet metal, safety footwear and, if noise is high, hearing protection.
- Ensure long parts are supported with trestles or auxiliary roller stands; for heavy loads use mechanical assistance or work in pairs.
- Keep the work area clear, stable and well lit; remove keys, tools and debris before actuating.
- Make sure you know how to stop the equipment immediately and test the controls with no load before starting.
- Avoid loose clothing and jewellery; tie back hair.
- Do not measure or correct the workpiece with the machine in motion; stop completely before any adjustment.
Storage and maintenance
- Disconnect the power supply and release stored energy (e.g. pressure) before cleaning, adjusting or changing tooling.
- Prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance by locking out the controls or removing the foot pedal, if applicable.
- Brush away metal swarf; avoid using high-pressure air directly on hands; clean up oil spills immediately.
- Lubricate and re-tighten fixings according to the manufacturer's instructions; periodically inspect hoses, cables and connections.
- Replace worn tooling; store punches, dies and accessories in protected holders to prevent damage and cuts.
- Keep the machine level and firmly seated; check anchor bolts if fitted.
- Guard moving parts when not in use and cover or raise the pedal to prevent accidental actuation.
- If moving the equipment, secure components and use appropriate lifting equipment.
Restrictions of use
- Intended for use by adults with basic knowledge of safe operation; keep children and pets out of the work area.
- Do not operate without guards or protectors in place, nor modify or bypass them.
- Do not use the machine when fatigued, drowsy or under the influence of alcohol or medicines that reduce alertness.
- Do not use the machine for cutting, punching or pressing if it is not designed for such operations.
- Do not work with materials outside specification (excessive thickness, hardness or dimensions) or with hot workpieces.
- Do not use incompatible, makeshift or damaged tooling.
- Do not operate on unstable surfaces or in wet or damp environments that could compromise electrical safety.
- Do not leave the equipment running or with the foot pedal accessible when unattended.